





Solara Titanium Spork | 13g Ultralight Long-Handle Spork
Ultralight Long-Handle Titanium Spork
One tool. Every meal. Zero clutter.
When you are travelling ultralight, a full cutlery set often feels unnecessary, yet going without leaves you slurping noodles with a stick or drinking oats straight from the pot. Short-handled utensils make dehydrated meals frustrating and cooking over a flame awkward and unsafe.
The Solara Ultralight Long-Handle Titanium Spork replaces all of that with one simple tool. Its extended handle reaches to the bottom of deep meal pouches and cook pots, keeping your hands clean and away from the heat. It functions as both fork and spoon while packing flatter and lighter than any cutlery set. It also integrates seamlessly into the Solara storage roll, allowing you to expand and refine your kit over time.
For moto campers and bikepackers running minimalist cutlery setups, a 13g titanium long-handle spork is the obvious choice: one tool replaces fork, spoon and ladle. It integrates directly into the Solara Kitchen Roll and Storage Roll for rattle-free carry between camps.
Made from pure titanium this spork is stronger than steel, lighter than plastic and completely corrosion resistant. It stays taste free, non reactive and hygienic without coatings or chemical treatments. The low profile design slips into any corner of your pack and the carry loop lets you clip it securely with a carabiner.
Key benefits:
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Long handle ideal for dehydrated meals and deep cookware
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Fork and spoon combined into one versatile tool
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One hundred percent titanium for long life and ultralight carry
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No coatings and no metallic taste for clean flavour
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Packs flat and quiet for true ultralight travel
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Carabiner ready loop for quick access
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Works perfectly with the Solara storage roll for future kit expansion
Specs:
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Material: titanium
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Weight: 13 g
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Compatibility: integrates with the Solara utensil storage roll
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Use cases: dehydrated meals, cook pots, fire or stove cooking
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Pack style: slim, flat and compact
Simple, smart and built for real adventure.
Pairs well with
✔ 100% corrosion-resistant, won’t rust, even in harsh conditions
✔ Pure grade, food-safe titanium, naturally antifungal & antimicrobial
✔ Won’t leach flavours or chemicals, meals taste like they should
✔ Built to last a lifetime, waste-conscious and sustainable
✔ Packs small and ultra-lightweight

Solara Titanium Spork | 13g Ultralight Long-Handle Spork
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Why Titanium Wins in the Outdoors
Titanium cookware is ultralight, incredibly strong, and completely corrosion-proof, built to handle the road, the trail, and years of campfires. Unlike steel or aluminium, it won’t rust, warp, or leach flavours, so every meal tastes like it should.
With faster heating and lasting durability, it’s the only cookware you’ll ever need for your outdoor adventures
Cookware FAQ
Titanium, stainless or plastic, what's right for you?
Straight answers to the questions we hear most, so you can choose the right kit before you're at the trailhead.
Short answer: yes, if you're carrying your kit. The premium you pay upfront gets paid back in grams. Titanium is roughly 45% lighter than stainless steel for an equivalent piece of cookware. On a 5-day trip that's a meaningful difference in your pack weight, especially when you stack it against a stove, fuel, and food.
Stainless is tough and cheap, but it's heavy. Plastic handles well at the trailhead but has hard limits on heat and chemical stability. Titanium gives you the full package. Lightweight, inert, corrosion-proof, and it'll outlast any trip you put it through. Solara titanium cookware is built with Grade 1 pure titanium: no coatings, no liners, no compromises.
Titanium
High upfront, lowest cost-per-year
Stainless
Low upfront, heavy to carry
Plastic
Cheapest upfront, disposable
Weight is where titanium separates itself completely. A titanium pot will typically be 40–50% lighter than the same size in stainless, and significantly more rigid and heat-resistant than any plastic alternative.
For ultralight hikers and moto campers where every gram is a decision, the difference isn't academic, it's the difference between a comfortable day 4 and a suffering one. Solara's cookware is engineered to the minimum weight that doesn't compromise durability. You won't notice the pot. You'll only notice the meal.
Titanium
Lightest, ~40–50% less than stainless
Stainless
Heaviest of the three
Plastic
Light, but heat and flex limits apply
Titanium is one of the most biologically inert materials on earth, it's the same material used in surgical implants and dental work. It won't react with your food, won't leach at high temperatures, and has zero coatings to flake off. What you cook is what you eat.
Plastic is the real concern here. Many plastics are not rated for boiling temperatures, and repeated heating can degrade both the plastic and whatever you're eating. Stainless steel is generally safe but some lower-grade alloys contain nickel, relevant if you have sensitivities. With Solara titanium, there's nothing between you and clean food.
Titanium
Biologically inert, zero leaching
Stainless
Safe, minor nickel consideration
Plastic
Heat and chemical leach risk
Titanium has an excellent strength-to-weight ratio, better than stainless steel by weight, and far superior to plastic. Yes, it will scratch on the surface with use. That's normal and cosmetic only. The structural integrity is unaffected.
Plastic dents, warps, and cracks under load. Stainless is tough but adds weight for that toughness. Titanium gives you durability without the mass penalty. A Solara titanium pot used hard across 100 trips will look worn but perform identically to the day you first packed it.
Titanium
Best strength-to-weight, built to last
Stainless
Very durable but heavy
Plastic
Warps, cracks, and deforms under stress
Titanium conducts heat differently to stainless, it heats faster but less evenly across the base. This is a real characteristic, and we won't pretend otherwise. The practical fix is simple: use a slightly lower flame, keep liquids moving when boiling, and stir when sauteing.
For outdoor cooking, boiling water, rehydrating meals, making coffee, hotspot behaviour is essentially irrelevant. It's only a factor if you're trying to caramelise onions over a camp stove, which, honestly, is a different kind of adventure. Solara cookware is optimised for trail use where fast, efficient heat is exactly what you want.
Titanium
Fast heat, minor hotspot, perfect for trail cooking
Stainless
Better heat spread, slower to heat, heavier
Plastic
No direct flame use
Titanium doesn't rust, corrode, or degrade. It has no coating to wear off and no structural weakness that develops with age. A well-made titanium pot is effectively a lifetime piece of gear. It will outlast stainless, which can pit and corrode over years in salty environments, and will outlast any plastic product by a wide margin.
Solara titanium cookware is sold with a lifetime warranty, not because we hope you'll never claim it, but because we're confident you won't need to. Buy it once. Use it for everything.
Titanium
Lifetime durability, no degradation
Stainless
Long life but can corrode over time
Plastic
Degrades, replace every season
Ultralight backpacking and moto camping share the same core constraint: every gram matters, and every item needs to earn its place. Titanium is the only material that ticks all the boxes, light, strong, safe, and durable in all conditions.
Plastic breaks the heat requirement. Stainless breaks the weight requirement. Titanium is the reason ultralight cookware exists as a category at all. Solara is built specifically for people who move during the journey and camp light, whether that's single track or a 1,000km moto route. If you're serious about your kit, titanium is the only answer.
Titanium
Purpose-built for ultralight adventures
Stainless
Too heavy for weight-conscious setups
Plastic
No open-flame capability





